Posted on 02/01/2015 10:15:33 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
The Next Attorney General: One area to question Loretta Lynch is civil asset forfeiture
The Wednesday hearings on the confirmation of a new Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, lasted hours because members of the Senate Judiciary Committee were often called away to vote. In the wake of the scandals surrounding the manner in which Eric Holders Department of Justice has functioned, the hearing, led now by Republicans, could have been harsh, but it was not. The Wall Street Journal characterized the mood in the hearing room as cordial. Watching it on CSPAN, I can confirm that.
In early November the Wall Street Journal, in an opinion titled The Next Attorney General: One area to question Loretta Lynch is civil asset forfeiture, it noted that As a prosecutor Ms. Lynch had also been aggressive in pursuing civil asset forfeiture, which has become a form of politicking for profit.
She recently announced that her office had collected more than $904 million in criminal and civil actions in fiscal 2013, according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Liberals and conservatives have begun to question forfeiture as an abuse of due process that can punish the innocent.
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No.
Really doesn’t matter since she has already shown that she has no interest in laws anyway.
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